A Rainy Day Reader: 100 Poems for Your Enjoyment

A Rainy Day Reader: 100 Poems for Your Enjoyment

by Stan Paregien
A Rainy Day Reader: 100 Poems for Your Enjoyment

A Rainy Day Reader: 100 Poems for Your Enjoyment

by Stan Paregien

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Overview

A RAINY DAY READER contains 100 poems by Stan Paregien. The poems range from the serious to the hillariously funny, from those with an academic bent to those with little redeeming social value (except for a smile or two). Great for that rainy day read. Poems include "N. Scott Momaday: A Literary Legend," "Had Any Lately?," "My Banker Ain't No Friend of Mine," "Cat Heaven," & "Smart Pills."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046053012
Publisher: Stan Paregien, Sr
Publication date: 04/03/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 840 KB

About the Author

Stan Paregien Sr was born in Oklahoma to Harold and Evelyn (Cauthen) Paregien. The family moved west the year after his birth and he grew up on ranches and farms where his father worked in southern California. One of those places where Harold Paregien worked was the Newhall Ranch, a corporate ranching and farming operation that stretched for miles either side of the highway from the towns of Newhall to Piru. Stan was already in love with anything cowboy, mostly by watching those great B-Westerns at the local movie theaters. And then on the Newhall Ranch (officially known as the Newhall Land & Farming Company) he and his sister Roberta acquired horses and rode happy trails all over the ranch. Paregien graduated from high school at Fillmore, Calif. He married Peggy Ruth Allen from nearby Ventura, Calif., in May of 1962. And they immediately moved to Nashville, Tennessee where in 1965 he graduated from Lipscomb University. He received his master’s degree from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. And he completed all 60-hours of the classwork toward a Ph.D. in Speech Communication at the University of Oklahoma but not complete his other requirements. He is a former full-time minister, a newspaper reporter and editor, a radio talk show host, a director of mental health facilities in both Texas and Oklahoma, and a salesman of various products. Through it all, he has been a freelance writer and author. Stan and Peggy have two adult children, Stan Paregien Jr who lives with his family in the St. Louis area; and Stacy Magness who lives with her family south central Texas. They also have four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The Paregiens lived in Edmond, Oklahoma for some 20 years before moving to Bradenton, Florida in June of 2013. Be sure to take a look at his other e-books which are also available online, including: The Cajun Cowdog: 15 Cowboy Stories for Adults* *Just that people under age 13 probably can't appreciate it. A Rainy Day Reader: 100 Poems for Your Enjoyment Woody Guthrie: His Life, Music & Myth Oklahoma Almanac of Facts & Humor, (Parts 1& 2) The Austin Chronicles, Book 1: Boggy Depot Shootout (a Western novel with adult themes) The Austin Chronicles, Book 2: The Abilene Trail (a Western novel with adult themes) The Day Jesus Died Rootin’ Tootin’ Cowboy Poetry Guy Logsdon: Award-winning Folklorist Jim Shoulders: King of the Rodeo Cowboys Quotations for Writers & Speakers Clara Luper: Civil Rights Pioneer Thoughts on Unity

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